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OMIM - Cardiovascular disease
Pulmonary arteries from chronic thromboembolic pulmonary or pulmonary artery hypertension patients
Pulmonary arteries from patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
OMIM - Vascular disease
Endothelial cells from iPSC of familial pulmonary arterial hypertension patients with BMPR2 mutation
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Mitochondrial DNA mutations and essential hypertension (Review).
Modern approaches to the treatment of primary arterial hypertension].
Primary hypertension in childhood.
Treatment of arterial remodeling in essential hypertension.
A haplotype of the GOSR2 gene is associated with essential hypertension in Japanese men.
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HaemoDYNAMICs in Primary and Secondary Hypertension
Treatment of Hypertension in Primary Care in Spain
Implementing Hypertension Screening Guidelines in Primary Care
Primary Aldosteronism In Hypertensive Patients in China
Comparisonbetween Primary Hypertension Monitoring Methods for Detection of Early Kidney Dysfunction
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